The first alleged incident occurred around 8:15 p.m. Saturday, while the second occurred around 2:10 p.m. Tuesday, Wilkesboro police said in a news release.

Police have keyed on two suspects, and one has been arrested on unrelated charges.

According to the incident report from Tuesday, surveillance video showed a man taking out his penis and appearing "to pleasure himself for a few seconds."

The man also followed various women around the store and took pictures with his cellphone for about 45 minutes, the incident report stated.

The man was seen following one woman in particular down every aisle and taking pictures underneath her dress "on five or six different occasions," the incident report stated.

Officers questioned Patrick Donnell Allen, 38, of Millers Creek, just minutes after the reported incident. Pictures of several women--some with crotches and buttocks showing--were found on his cellphone, police said.

Allen hasn't yet been charged in connection with the lewd acts, as state law requires a member of the opposite sex to be named on court documents. Police haven't yet determined the identity of the woman mentioned above.

The Walmart security officer who followed the suspect around the store, as well as the police officers who responded to the scene, are men.

Allen has so far been charged with possession of marijuana, damaging store property and driving without a license.

In the incident report from Saturday, a woman told police a man appeared to be rubbing his groin and may have been pleasuring himself through his clothes.

A review of surveillance video didn't make it apparent that the second suspect was doing "anything other than looking at merchandise," police said.

Police soon will interview the female witness in the Saturday incident. The interview will determine which charges, if any, will be brought against the second suspect, police said.

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